Mai-Ly (
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sweethymns2011-10-21 09:24 pm
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CONTINUED FROM TFLN MEMEBELLS ⇒ T.G.I.F.
[Amelia should have learned how to use her cell phone properly at some point. She meant to send her message inviting people for a drink to a few select people in town-- Libby her bartender, Emily Maxwell, a previous student of hers, hell maybe even Micheal and Adam.
Somehow this hasn't happened.]

[Amelia had to shoo away the talking cats, clear the living room of the books and practically redecorate the interior of the house-- it was no longer the cozy vintage home she had been living in for decades, but rather a fancy contemporary and industrial looking household.
A household now filled with various party goers called up by a certain billionaire playboy who is a terrible person. The nice thing about being in a witch's house is that the food and drink are plentiful and that the magic that's literally around in the house seems to keep people in high spirits. Some people are also complimenting the now well-dressed Amelia how charming and post-modern the wind chimes decorating her ceiling were. Funny how they aren't making any sounds despite the crowd.
As for the witch, she's walking around and doing her best to be pleasant despite her dislike of huge crowds and keeping an eye on the hallway. People could get lost in there unfortunately.
This is going to be a long Friday.]
Somehow this hasn't happened.]

[Amelia had to shoo away the talking cats, clear the living room of the books and practically redecorate the interior of the house-- it was no longer the cozy vintage home she had been living in for decades, but rather a fancy contemporary and industrial looking household.
A household now filled with various party goers called up by a certain billionaire playboy who is a terrible person. The nice thing about being in a witch's house is that the food and drink are plentiful and that the magic that's literally around in the house seems to keep people in high spirits. Some people are also complimenting the now well-dressed Amelia how charming and post-modern the wind chimes decorating her ceiling were. Funny how they aren't making any sounds despite the crowd.
As for the witch, she's walking around and doing her best to be pleasant despite her dislike of huge crowds and keeping an eye on the hallway. People could get lost in there unfortunately.
This is going to be a long Friday.]
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[ he shifts his gaze, briefly, to a nearby woman who is lifting her wine glass to her lips. Careful to keep it out of sight, he sketches a mark in the air with his free hand in quick, subtle motions, black lines following his fingers. The completed rune hangs in the air for only a fraction of a second- when it vanishes, the woman's wine glass cracks and beaks, spilling wine all over her. ]
My magic is purely destructive.
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[He finds it amusing because, honestly? That is much like something he would do.]
Destructive magic is often of interest to most - and I can certainly see why, when displayed in such a manner.
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[ He shrugs ]
I wouldn't have studied it if I didn't think it was useful.
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Most magic has its uses, if applied properly. I would not have studied, myself, if I did not believe this to be true.
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Well, your own temporary existence is no fault of yours.
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